The Anxious Mind: An Investigation Into the Varieties and Virtues of Anxiety
暫譯: 焦慮的心智:焦慮的多樣性與美德探究

Kurth, Charlie

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2025-03-18
  • 售價: $1,590
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,511
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 264
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262051214
  • ISBN-13: 9780262051217
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商品描述

An empirically informed, philosophical account of the nature of anxiety and its value for agency, virtue, and decision making.

In The Anxious Mind, Charlie Kurth offers a philosophical account of anxiety in its various forms, investigating its nature and arguing for its value in agency, virtue, and decision making. Folk wisdom tells us that anxiety is unpleasant and painful, and scholarly research seems to provide empirical and philosophical confirmation of this. But Kurth points to anxiety's positive effects: enhancing performance, facilitating social interaction, and even contributing to moral thought and action.

Kurth argues that an empirically informed philosophical account of anxiety can help us understand the nature and value of emotions, and he offers just such an account. He develops a model of anxiety as a bio-cognitive emotion--anxiety is an aversive emotional response to uncertainty about threats or challenges--and shows that this model captures the diversity in the types of anxiety we experience. Building on this, he considers a range of issues in moral psychology and ethical theory. He explores the ways in which anxiety can be valuable, arguing that anxiety can be a fitting response and that it undergirds an important form of moral concern. He considers anxiety's role in deliberation and decision making, using the examples of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the abolitionist John Woolman to show that anxiety can be a mechanism of moral progress. Drawing on insights from psychiatry and clinical psychology, Kurth argues that we can cultivate anxiety so that we are better able to experience it at the right time and in the right way.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一個基於經驗的哲學觀點,探討焦慮的本質及其對行動、德行和決策的價值。

The Anxious Mind中,Charlie Kurth 提供了一個關於焦慮各種形式的哲學論述,探討其本質並主張其在行動、德行和決策中的價值。民間智慧告訴我們,焦慮是不愉快且痛苦的,而學術研究似乎也提供了經驗和哲學上的確認。但 Kurth 指出焦慮的正面影響:提升表現、促進社交互動,甚至對道德思考和行動有所貢獻。

Kurth 主張,基於經驗的哲學觀點可以幫助我們理解情感的本質和價值,他提供了這樣的觀點。他發展了一個將焦慮視為生物認知情感的模型——焦慮是對威脅或挑戰的不確定性所產生的厭惡情感反應——並顯示這個模型能夠捕捉我們所經歷的焦慮類型的多樣性。在此基礎上,他考慮了一系列道德心理學和倫理理論的問題。他探討了焦慮如何具有價值,主張焦慮可以是一種合適的反應,並且它支撐著一種重要的道德關懷。他考慮了焦慮在深思熟慮和決策中的角色,使用馬丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King, Jr.)和廢奴主義者約翰·伍爾曼(John Woolman)的例子來顯示焦慮可以成為道德進步的機制。Kurth 借鑒精神醫學和臨床心理學的見解,主張我們可以培養焦慮,以便在正確的時間和以正確的方式更好地體驗它。

作者簡介

Charlie Kurth is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Western Michigan University.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

查理·庫斯(Charlie Kurth)是西密歇根大學(Western Michigan University)哲學系的副教授。